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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 26.02.1909
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Office: Shin Sir. 5.L DresdenA. i Telephone 1755. and TJfE DRESDEN DAILY. ' Office: StanStr.S,l. DresdenA. Telephone: 1755. The First Daily Paper in English published in Germany M 928. DRESDEN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1909. 10 PFENNIGS. The Daily Record is delivered by hand in Dresden, and may be ordered at any Post Office throughout. the Oeman Empire, it. is published daily, excepting Mondays and days following legal holidays in Dresden. Month h> Subscription Rates: For Dresden, mark ; for the rest of Germany and Austria, mark 1.20. For other countries, marks 2.50. EXQUISITE PAINTING ON CHINA RICHARD WEHSENER, DRESDEN, Zinzendorf Strasse 16. Otto Mayer, PHOTOGRAPHER 38 Prager Strasse 38 Tel. 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Saxony and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate terms. SPECIAL NOTICE! The Most Extraordinary Fur Sale of the season Now Taking Place At 52 Prager Strasse. — Before Stock-Taking, At Least Half Of The Present Value of Stock must Be Sacrificed Without The lesst Consideration Of Cost. Among Them Are Just What You Have Been Wanting—High Grade Furs—At Surprisingly Low Prices. Ladies’ Fur Coats In AH Sizes. Odd Muffs, Odd Neckpieces; Also Some Complete Sets, Some As Low As Half The Original Price. This Sale Continues Only As Long As This Ad. Appears, Its Withdrawal Depending Upon The Reducing Of The Stock. We Urge All To Attend This Sale, Whether You Buy Or Not. Peters The Furrier, 52 Prager Strasse, Opp. Cook’s. ® Trade Mark. E8tabl.1843. DRESDEN CHINA Own workmanship :: Lowest prices :: Retail Export Wholesale A. E. STEPHAN, 4, Reichs Strasse succ. to Helena Wolfsohn Nachf. Leopold Elb. Pfund »3 unskimmed milk. 1st quality only; Pasteurised and purified, there- fore_ free from bacilli of any kind. Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city. Pfuncfs Dairy, Dresden, — lephone: . 3831 & 3832. THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. \ (From a London correspondent.)] * t Although Mr. Asquith put a bold enough face upon it, his Liberal Cabinet can hardly look forward to the coming session, opened with due pomp and cir cumstance by H.M. the King, with superlative confi dence. Rumours are rife as to recent dissensions within the Cabinet itself on the all-important ques tion of the up-keep of the Navy, and though the Prime Minister has found himself able in this par ticular matter to enforce his will upon his col leagues, he has been obliged to throw a sop to Cerberus, in a promise that he will once more em bark upon the stormy seas of Welsh Disestablish ment. Of the clauses in the Speech from the throne, none have found more general appreciation than that which, in .graceful and tactful phraseology* refers, to the; recent eminently successful visit of Their Majesties to Berlin. At bottom the English people are more sentimental than is generally believed, and the me mory is yet green among them of the German Emperor’s hurried dash to England upon the death of his venerated grandmother; and opinion was rife in the British Isles that her genial successor had delayed overlong in paying a ceremonial visit to his augtist nephew. The enthusiastic reception which King Edward and his consort were accorded in the new, world-metropolis has been commented on most favourably by the whole British nation, and it is beiiijgf gradually but increasingly realised that the everlasting bickering of sections Of the London press is absolutely purposeless, and that a real entente. between England and Germany is more than desir able* and even necessary: it is'natural. * Of the other references to foreign policy in the King’s Speech little need be said.. An euphemistic re ference is made to a hoped for solution of the diffi culties that have arisen in-’the Balkans, and a some what cryptic hint is given as to joint British and Russian action Jn much*"harassed Persia. The special appeal to,the power House, for the wherewithal to carry on the nation’s business, is, coudhed in most unusual language. The customary and; formal sentences expressing reliance on ib. House of Cqmrnons for . providing funds is, replaced by a somewhat gloomy paragraph, relating to in creased expenditure, and one can well understand that that * self-dubbed “robber of henroosts/ 1 Mr. Lloyd George, views with anything but composure his coining budget in which, while faced with an almost unprecedented falling-off in revenue, he has to pro-- vide for an increase, so distasteful to him, in the naval estimates, and at the same time make provi sions for the ever increasing burden of that over- hasty sample of Liberal legislation, Old Age Pen-' sions. Ever somewhat lacking in reticence, Mr. Lloyd George has made threats many and diverse upon public platforms, threats by the way usually modi fied in subsequent speeches, as to the means by which he is to extort money from the British tax payer. But taxes on the liquor interest, and even the threatened supertax on the really rich, so wel comed by the ultra-Radical contingent, will hardly, suffice to make up the alarming deficit, and the Chancellor’s position is hardly one to be envied at the present juncture. To the rest of the King’s Speech one might without irreverence apply the latest term in London jargon “swank” so paltry is it in promises, so rich in oniission. No reference is made, for example, ~ to* . the preposterous state of affairs in Ireland. No- I where, save ^perhaps in Russia, does anarchy reign »o supreme - 'iit the South and West of Ireland at the present .time. The King’s Law is openly dis regarded ; boycotting, that most odious of crimes against the social order, holds undisputed sway; arms are being imported wholesale into the dis affected districts; cattle driving is becoming the na tional pastime once again as in ‘ the bad days” of ’81; policemen are being driven to their barracks by armed mobs ; the while Mr. Birrell, the optimistic, but wholly incapable, author of Obiter Dicta com placently folds his arms and murmurs Ireland for the Irish, oblivious to the scenes of violence that marked the recent sittings of the National Con vention in Dublin, scenes that only recalled the un licensed orgies of Donnybrook fair. The much discussed question of unemployment is dismissed in the King’s Speech with a few curt sen tences on the proposed establishment of co-ordinated labour exchanges, at which already the truculent Labour members, including the returned but enrepen- t$nt ; hppligan,. Vijctpi; . Grayson*.-*are. already, np in arms and for substantial legislation we are left to Bills regulating the capture of fish, the supply of milk and the status of inebriates. The Government, realising probably that their te nure of office, with all its much desired loaves and fishes, will be brief enough, remains true enough to its creed of assimilating its policy to that of one of its .more notorious members, Mr. Winston Churchill, the young man in a hurry. Without wait ing for the report of the Poor Law Commission, they propose to legislate on unemployment; without waiting for the report on the activity and utility of the Church in Wales, they propose to bring in once more a Disestablishment Bill. That it will, if seriously pressed forward, meet with the same fate as its predecessor no sane man doubts. It will, of course, be passed by the subservient ma jority in the Commons, and equally of course it will be unceremoniously rejected by the Lords. That being the case, one turns instinctively to find in the Speech from the throne an echo of the frothy utterances of the Cabinet Ministers during the re cess anent of the dire vengeance they are about to wreak on these turbulent peers. We turn in vain. The King’s Speech is absolutely silent as to recrimina tive measures '‘against the Lords. Thrice and thfiC6 again has Mr. Lloyd George blown his sonorous trumpet round this modern, Jericho.' He has mouthed at it his fullest curse but “What gives rise to a little surprise, nobody 'seems one penny the worse.” Can. jt : be that thi$ all puissant Government is look ing forward with anything but calm confidence to the four bye-elections pending in canny Scotland ? THEHOUSE OF LORDS. London, February ;24. e Bill for the reform of the Government ad ministration in India was read a second time to day, nem. diss. 1 : •*. * " ’* ’■ * THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. BILL TO PUNISH DISORDERLY PERSONS. The Bill to make better provision for punishing Strangers who abuse the privilege of admission to either House of Parliament, was issued on Tuesday afternoon. It provides that anyone found guilty of disorderly conduct. shall be liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding/six months, and a fine not exceeding £100. Anyone may be arrested under the Act unless the Lord Chancellor or the Speaker, orders otherwise, and no proceedings are to be in stituted without the sanction of those officials. The Bill is introduced by the Attorney-General, and supported by the Home Secretary'and Mr. L. Har- eourt. * AVIATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. PROPOSED PRACTICE GROUNDS. A scheme is being discussed for providing Eng land with well-equipped aviation grounds. An area of some 3,000 acres of land lying between the Thames and the Crouch, in Essex, which is level, treeless, and sparsely inhabited, is proposed to be utilised for the purpose. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES. London, February 25. The Daily Chronicle says the Cabinet came to a decision as to the Navy estimates yesterday and that the Admiralty ship-building programme for the coming financial year will include four new battle ships of the “Dreadnought” class. FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS AND PARLIAMENT. London, February 24. Female advocates of women’s suffrage made an attempt this evening to force their way into the House of Commons, but were stopped by the police. A scene of wild commotion ensued. LIBEL ACTION AGAINST LORD ROSEBERY. 'London, February 24. Mr. Drysdale, agent to the Earl of Rosebery, has brought an action for libel before the Criminal Court in Edinburgh against the Earl, and claims £10,000 damages. U. S. NAVY LEAGUE IN LONDON. WASHINGTON CELEBRATION. The London section of the United States Navy League dined at the Hyde Park Jlotel, London, on Monday night in celebration of Washington’s birth day. Mr. J. Morgan Richards presided and the American Ambassador was the principal speaker. Mr. Whitelaw Reid confessed that in such a matter all speeches were superfluous, as the ships them- , selves were the best talkers. He referred to achieve ments of the American Navy, and. said if \V as 3 ; , happy coincidence that enabled President Roosevelt to review the returning American battleship fleet on that day. . 2\H V ATTACKED BY A RHINOCEROS! LORD MINTO’S MILITARY SECRETARY INJURED. '— ■ nl Reuter reports from Calcutta that Lord Minto, returned to Calcutta on Monday last on the con clusion of his short tour in Assam.* The, trip wa$.* marred by an accident to Col. Victor Brooke, the Viceroy’s Military Secretary. A rhinoceros charged the elephant ridden by. Col. Brooke, dashing that officer against the howdaft violently that his right arm was fractured in two places. The Viceroy alone was shooting the rhino ceros, and Col. Brooke was attempting to take, a photograph of the shot, and also to turn the charg ing animal. REPORTED DEATH OF ABE HUMMEL. There is an uncertain rumour afloat of the death, at an hotel at Nieoe, of Mr. Abe Hummel, the well- known New York lawyer, who played a prominent part in the recent Thaw trial. Mr. Hummel had been staying at Niece for sonic time.
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